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-id = 2502
-title = "Old amd64 Ubuntu won't start"
-state = "opened"
-created_at = "2024-08-13T20:17:50.497Z"
-closed_at = "n/a"
-labels = ["accel: KVM", "target: i386"]
-url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/2502"
-host-os = "Gentoo"
-host-arch = "x86_64"
-qemu-version = "QEMU emulator version 9.0.91 (v9.1.0-rc1-21-g9eb51530c1-dirty)"
-guest-os = "Ubuntu 6.06.1"
-guest-arch = "x86_64"
-description = """While taking a trip down memory lane, I noticed that old Ubuntu amd64 live CDs won't boot in qemu-system-x86_64, while i386 ones work fine. I can confirm this for 6.06 and prior releases, while 8.04 and forward are OK (I don't have interim releases isos)."""
-reproduce = """1. Launch qemu-system-x86_64 with Ubuntu 6.06.1 amd64 live CD
-2. Press "Start or install Ubuntu"
-3. PANIC: early exception rip (etc, please see screenshot below)"""
-additional = """![Schermata_da_2024-08-13_22-07-14](/uploads/b25474a5bc984e330c1cec32677db2bb/Schermata_da_2024-08-13_22-07-14.png)
-
-I tried a few versions of QEMU and I can tell you that everything worked fine in 7.0.0 and it first broke in 7.1.0. I don't have a more precise bisect, sorry. I also tried in Fedora 40 with QEMU 8.2.2 and I have the same issue, so I don't think it's distro related.
-
-On the other hand, on a completely different PC with an Intel Core i3-330M I have no issue at all, even with QEMU 8.2.3, so it might be AMD/Ryzen related."""